o’clock Sunday morning at his home, 1034 S. 19th street, after a lingering
illness.
A requiem mass will be sung for the deceased at 9 o’clock Tuesday morning at
St. Mary’ Catholic church by the Rev. John Landowski. Brief services will be
held at 8:30 at the Pfeffer funeral home where the body is lying in state.
Interment will be in Calvary cemetery, Two Rivers.
Mr. Blashka was born April 20, 1876, at Cooperstown, and resided on a farm at
Newton until the first of November when he moved to this city. On Feb. 13,
1906, Mr. Blashka was married to Mary Winkel, who survives.
Other survivors are the deceased’s mother, Mrs. Pauline Blaska, Denmark, a son,
Cyril J. Blashka, city, and five brothers, Joseph, Thomas and Peter, Denmark,
and William and Nick, Manitowoc. Three grandchildren are also listed as
survivors.
Manitowoc Herald Times, November 6, 1944 P.2.
o’clock Sunday morning at his home, 1034 S. 19th street, after a lingering
illness.
A requiem mass will be sung for the deceased at 9 o’clock Tuesday morning at
St. Mary’ Catholic church by the Rev. John Landowski. Brief services will be
held at 8:30 at the Pfeffer funeral home where the body is lying in state.
Interment will be in Calvary cemetery, Two Rivers.
Mr. Blashka was born April 20, 1876, at Cooperstown, and resided on a farm at
Newton until the first of November when he moved to this city. On Feb. 13,
1906, Mr. Blashka was married to Mary Winkel, who survives.
Other survivors are the deceased’s mother, Mrs. Pauline Blaska, Denmark, a son,
Cyril J. Blashka, city, and five brothers, Joseph, Thomas and Peter, Denmark,
and William and Nick, Manitowoc. Three grandchildren are also listed as
survivors.
Manitowoc Herald Times, November 6, 1944 P.2.
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